]]>scalr - Google Codehttp://code.google.com/p/scalr/
Scalr is a fully redundant, self-curing and self-scaling hosting environment utilizing Amazon's EC2.
It allows you to create server farms through a web-based interface using prebuilt AMI's for load balancers (pound or nginx), app servers (apache, others), databases (mysql master-slave, others), and a generic AMI to build on top of.
The health of the farm is continuously monitored and maintained. When the Load Average on a type of node goes above a configurable threshold a new node is inserted into the farm to spread the load and the cluster is reconfigured. When a node crashes a new machine of that type is inserted into the farm to replace it.
4 AMI's are provided for load balancers, mysql databases, application servers, and a generic base image to customize. Scalr allows you to further customize each image, bundle the image and use that for future nodes that are inserted into the farm. You can make changes to one machine and use that for a specific type of node. New machines of this type will be brought online to meet current levels and the old machines are terminated one by one.
The project is still very young, but we're hoping that by open sourcing it the AWS development community can turn this into a robust hosting platform and give users an alternative to the current fee based services available. 2008-04-09T15:57:22Zcamelserver, mysql, google, online, environment, code, application, image, interface, project, cluster, hosting, build

Scalr is a fully redundant, self-curing and self-scaling hosting environment utilizing Amazon's EC2.
It allows you to create server farms through a web-based interface using prebuilt AMI's for load balancers (pound or nginx), app servers (apache, others), databases (mysql master-slave, others), and a generic AMI to build on top of.
The health of the farm is continuously monitored and maintained. When the Load Average on a type of node goes above a configurable threshold a new node is inserted into the farm to spread the load and the cluster is reconfigured. When a node crashes a new machine of that type is inserted into the farm to replace it.
4 AMI's are provided for load balancers, mysql databases, application servers, and a generic base image to customize. Scalr allows you to further customize each image, bundle the image and use that for future nodes that are inserted into the farm. You can make changes to one machine and use that for a specific type of node. New machines of this type will be brought online to meet current levels and the old machines are terminated one by one.
The project is still very young, but we're hoping that by open sourcing it the AWS development community can turn this into a robust hosting platform and give users an alternative to the current fee based services available.

]]>pootle:index · Translate Toolkit & Pootlehttp://translate.sourceforge.net/wiki/pootle/index?redirect=1
Pootle is a user-friendly web portal that makes the translation process so much simpler. It allows online translation, work assignment, gives statistics and allows easy volunteer contribution. You can run Pootle as an Internet server like these projects or run your own copy on an Intranet (for individual work, team work or Translate@thons).
Pootle makes use of the Translate Toolkit. Together, these tools are part of our project to make translation easier and of higher quality by creating better tools and user-friendly, central information. 2008-03-13T17:08:06Zcamelweb, server, tools, online, internet, project, traduction, gettext

Pootle is a user-friendly web portal that makes the translation process so much simpler. It allows online translation, work assignment, gives statistics and allows easy volunteer contribution. You can run Pootle as an Internet server like these projects or run your own copy on an Intranet (for individual work, team work or Translate@thons).
Pootle makes use of the Translate Toolkit. Together, these tools are part of our project to make translation easier and of higher quality by creating better tools and user-friendly, central information.

]]>The powerful new way for teams to work togetherhttp://dodeep.info/2007/03/20/work-tools-teams/
Huddle is a network of secure online spaces that combine powerful document, project & team tools with the simplicity of a social networking site....2007-03-27T10:45:57Zalfzurkinsite, web, tools, secure, social networking, document, project, online

]]>Wikia - Wikiahttp://www.wikia.com
You can start a new Wikia in any language today, or explore, browse, and edit an existing one from the list below.2006-03-29T19:59:47Zycc2106social, online, wiki, community, publishing, project, personal, custom

]]>Wikia - Wikiahttp://www.wikia.com/
You can start a new Wikia in any language today, or explore, browse, and edit an existing one from the list below.2006-03-29T18:59:38Zycc2106online, wiki, community, project, custom, personal, social, publishing

]]>iOutliner - Organize your ideas.http://www.ioutliner.com/
iOutliner is a powerful way to manage your tasks, ideas, and projects in structured lists. Simple to use and customizable to the way you work and best of all its completely FREE.2006-03-24T10:13:26Zycc2106ajax, online, service, web, application, manager, todo, project

]]>quoteunquote | anil bawa : Clippr.http://www.quotesque.net/archives/2005/10/clippr.html
Clippr bears some similarity to the social bookmarking tool Del.icio.us, in that it allows users to tag and archive content from the web. However, where del.icio.us revolves around the concept of the 'bookmark', Clippr's main building block is a 'clipping'. A clipping is either a textual excerpt taken from a webpage or an article from an RSS feed. Both these types of clippings are treated in the same way by Clippr. (not online yet)2006-03-15T08:36:19Zycc2106social, bookmarks, online, service, project, clipping

Clippr bears some similarity to the social bookmarking tool Del.icio.us, in that it allows users to tag and archive content from the web. However, where del.icio.us revolves around the concept of the 'bookmark', Clippr's main building block is a 'clipping'. A clipping is either a textual excerpt taken from a webpage or an article from an RSS feed. Both these types of clippings are treated in the same way by Clippr. (not online yet)